Sheriff Mack fought and won a Supreme Court Case that countered an overarching, unconstitutional reach of the federal government. His case overturned the Brady Bill. We’d like Sheriff Mack to speak and encourage other Texas Sheriffs in their role as defenders of the U.S. Constitution.

Sheriff Mack would come to the upcoming 2010 Texas Sheriff Conference but we need signatures (fast) to encourage the conference agenda setters to add him to the speaking agenda.

Would you please take a moment to help by signing and sharing this petition with others?

While his winning case at the Supreme Court was triggered by the unconstitutional Brady Bill, the ruling covers Government Controlled “Health Care”, Cap and Trade, and almost every battle we will deal with this year and beyond.

Sheriff Mack’s success in the Supreme Court Decision was that: The Federal Government may not compel the States to enact or administer a federal regulatory program.”

Thousands of Americans across the country linked by satellite and webcast will participate in an unprecedented national discussion to help find solutions to our budget deficit and the national debt. The purpose of this national discussion is to find common ground on some of the tough choices our country needs to make about spending, taxes and the role of government. Americans across the country will weigh-in on different strategies for dealing with this problem. After the meeting, the results will be shared directly with the President and Members of Congress and will also be widely publicized by the news media.

The North East Tarrant County Republican Club is hosting State Representative Todd Smith to talk about Voter ID. You may or may not be aware that Todd is largely responsible for this legislation NOT going through previously. The NE Tarrant Tea Party intends to let him know this go-round that we are watching him and we expect him to answer to us! Please plan to attend this meeting, wear something that readily identifies you as with the tea party, and make him respect our interests!
The History and the Future of Voter ID
Richland Hills United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
7301 Glenview Drive, NRH 76180
cookies and networking at 6:30pm; Todd Smith’s presentation is at 7pm

The 38-minute message that Pastor Stephen Broden, running for U.S. 30th District Representative against Eddie Bernice Johnson, delivered to the NE Tarrant Tea Party at our June 14 meeting is now available on You Tube! It’s divided into 4 segments.

Rick Green of Wallbuilders will present “Reviving The Constitution” on June 24 from 6:30-8:00pm at 1060 E Highland in Southlake. This is an excellent, fun, informative, humorous and educational presentation that everyone is sure to love!

Join us for our next meeting: August 9 from 6:30-8:00pm at 1060 E Highland in Southlake 76092 (in the gym of Highland Meadow Montessori Academy). We have two fantastic guest speakers lined up: Bill Flores and Michael Quinn Sullivan!

Bill Flores is running for Congress in the 17th District against incumbent Democrat Chet Edwards. Chet was Nancy Pelosi’s choice for a Vice-Presidential candidate to Barack Obama if that tells you anything about him! He’s voted for Obama’s agenda items 97% of the time! The 17th District is in our own backyard, and we need to do all we can to win this seat for a conservative. Click for information on the Bill Flores campaign or on Chet Edwards’ voting record.

Michael Quinn Sullivan is president and CEO of Empower Texans, and its premier project, Texans for Fiscal Responsibility. After the recently concluded legislative session, the Fort Worth Star Telegram said Sullivan “slays taxpayer dragons in Austin… When the heat is on in Austin, Michael Quinn Sullivan knows how to make it even hotter.” A former newspaper reporter, Capital Hill staffer and think tank vice president, the Texas A&M graduate is an avid runner living in Austin with his family. Click for the Empower Texans website and more information on Michael Quinn Sullivan.

On Monday, June 28, the NETTP will host a fundraiser at Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers. Yummy! Stop by that evening from 5-8pm, mention you support NE Tarrant Tea Party, and 15% of your order will be given to our group!

Freddy’s is located at 2820 Hwy 121 in Euless (at the Glade/121 shopping center where Lowe’s is). You don’t have to be a member to mention us when you order, so be sure to bring your friends and neighbors!

Download the Freddy’s flyer found under “Downloads” on the righthand sidebar of our home page under Pictures. Share it via email, and bring it with you to the event. (If you don’t bring the flyer, you have to remember to tell them at the counter that you’re with NETTP).

You get a great meal and a chance for great conversation with like-minded folks (optional!). NETTP gets some much needed funds! We all win!

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The NE Tarrant Tea Party welcomes all who share our 6 core principles and desire to work with us to promote constitutional governance in every precinct in our districts, one voter at a time. NETTP does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, or disability.